Once James accepted that he had no
choice but to burn the books, the question became which to burn first. It
wasn't that he didn't want to set flames to the collected bunch of shit that
mounded up in front of him. Quite the opposite in fact, but the books were
among his favorite possessions.
When the aliens had first come they
had been shot at and missed by every nation on Earth. Since no one had really
developed surface-to-air nukes, that's about the only thing that the collected
nations of the world hadn't thrown at the large ships that had hovered over the
major world capitals. When the first response to all those attacks had been a
worldwide communications flood of gibberish, the first reaction was that maybe
the world had won. That the alien communication systems had simply shattered
under the onslaught of missile after missile.
How wrong they'd been.
A few days after the initial
communications onslaught, the ships were still hovering. Then the second comms
blitz, this time legible in whatever native language the
reader/listener/recipient understood. It was an ultimatum. Destroy everything
you own now or die.
James
valued life more than his accumulated crap, so it hadn't been a tough decision,
but he couldn't say the same for his next door neighbor, who was currently
hanging from a tree in his front yard. James shuddered when he thought about
the gunshots he'd heard, and he could only assume that Sam had killed his wife
and kids before taking to the public suicide. James hadn't had the courage or
emotional strength to find out for sure.
He bent down and picked up the only
copy of the Bible he'd ever owned. It was a Gideon number that he'd mistakenly
taken from some hotel back when he was in the Navy, and it had gone everywhere
with him, even though he had never really cared for religion. It was just a
collection of stories, some good, most not, that had entertained him through
all these years. But this was it. He squirted the lighter fluid on it and
tossed it on top of the rest of the books. He struck the match and dropped it.
His entire life roared to flames and James just stood there watching,
wondering.